Saturday, September 13, 2008

If you've noticed I've been blogging more the past week or two, it's because I'm trying a new approach. I'm now writing several posts in one sitting and scheduling them to appear on different days. I don't know why I didn't use this feature earlier, but I think it will help me be more consistent in the future, since I can just write a bunch when I'm in the mood and then not worry about it for a week or two.

I'm already done with the next couple of weeks of daily posts, and I'm looking forward to seeing what I wrote. Seriously, I can't really remember what's on the docket for next week, so in a sense I'll be a follower of my own blog.

Oh, and this is my first post from my iPhone, which isn't something I plan on doing very often unless I'm stuck somewhere and bored.

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I'm the author of seven books on Mormonism, including Mormon-themed humor and fiction. I'm the great-great-great-grandson of a Mormon apostle who had more than forty wives. I served an LDS mission in Melbourne, Australia, and worked as an editor at the LDS Church's official Ensign magazine. A graduate of Emerson College and Brigham Young University, I cofounded and edited the Mormon literary magazine Irreantum and the satirical Mormon newspaper The Sugar Beet. A Hodgkin's disease survivor and the oldest of ten siblings, I live with my wife and five children in Provo, Utah.